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A self-sufficient farmer's production frontier illustrates the maximum amount of grain she can produce for any given amount of free time. Suppose this farmer enters an agreement to farm a piece of land, for which she must pay the landowner a fixed rent of 4 bushels of grain, regardless of her total output. How does this fixed rent payment alter her consumption frontier (the curve showing the grain she can actually consume) relative to her original production frontier?

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